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  • Technical founders, what is your tech stack?

    Gwendal Brossard
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    I’m wondering what is your go-to stack for building your products. Here’s mine: - Next.js (React with SSR, awesome for SEO) - Typescript (because having type safe definitions is really handy) - TailwindCSS for styling - Supabase for the authentication - Postgres database (hosted on Supabase as well) - Prisma as my ORM - GraphQL or REST api depending on the product’s needs With this stack, I’m able to ship really fast

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    Dávid Sipos
    My stack is Angular 14, NestJs, MongoDB with Mongoose(Typegoose)
    Tyler Cote
    For my mobile app: - React Native (w/ TypeScript) - GraphQL (w/ Apollo tooling) - Express backend - Postgres on Amazon RDS - BullMQ as a job queue - Objection.js as my ORM How have you liked using Supabase / Prisma? Both are popular and something I have thought about using.
    Gwendal Brossard
    @tylercote I tried many authentication solutions (OAuth, Firebase, NextAuth, Passportjs, etc...) and Supabase is, by far, the easiest to integrate in my Nextjs applications. Plus, it gives you a Postgres database alongside, which is what I was already using, so it's the perfect fit for me. For Prisma, so far it's been a smooth ride, I have nothing to complain about! I'd recommend you to give them a try.
    Debajit Sarkar
    Nice! Here is mine: 1. For quick ongoing web applications: MEAN - Mongo DB, Express.js, Angular.js, Node.js 2. To manage data within a cloud platform through a serverless stack: Serverless Stack - Google Cloud, AWS Lambda
    Aleksandr V
    Hi Gwendal, For InsiderBuyStock.com my stack is: Hosting: AWS: EC2 for demons, Amplify for Web Backend: NodeJs + ExpressJs DB: MongoDB Frontend: NextJs + Tailwind css + Tailwind UI Payments: Stripe Emails: Mailgun Analytics: GA + ChartMogul Where do you use GraphQL? Somehow I still manage to cover most of the tasks with either MySQL or MongoDB.